THE CRISIS IN SOUTH AFRICA.
THE REFORM COMMITTEE
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Pretoma, June 12
The fines imposed on the leaders of the Reform Committee having been paid they have been released from custody. Colonel Rhedes declined to promise that he would abstain from taking part in politics during the period demanded. He has been banished from the country and goes to tho Cape. Davies and Sampson, who refused to petition for release, are still in custody.
Capetown, June 18. The Chartered Company of South Africa have agreed to compensate the mines for the loss arising out of the recent trouble.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9443, 15 June 1896, Page 5
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